Re: restrict users to ftp

From: G V Raju (rajugv_at_INGVYSYABANK.COM)
Date: 01/30/04

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    You may need to configure tcp wrappers and configure /etc/inetd.conf

    regards
    g v raju

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Quinteros, Francisco [mailto:FQuinteros@nvrinc.com]
    Sent: 29/01/2004 7:50 PM
    To: rajugv@VYSBANK.COM
    Cc: Quinteros, Francisco
    Subject: RE: restrict users to ftp

    Hi Raju,
    How do I restrict some users to ftp files on my AIX 5.2 server?
    Will the /etc/ftpaccess.ctl file control who is allow to ftp or the
    /etc/inetd.conf?

    I am emailing you because I found an old request from you in this issue on
    the aix-l@Princeton.EDU
    group.

    Please advice.
    Thanks in advance.

    Best regards,
    Francisco X. Quinteros
    Unix System Administrator
    NVR IT Dept., McLean
    NVR Inc. www.nvrinc.com
    Phone: (703)762-5020
    Pager : (877)403-3342
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